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righteous

[ˈraɪtʃəs]

righteous Definition

  • 1morally right or justifiable
  • 2very good; excellent

Using righteous: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "righteous" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He was a righteous man who always stood up for what was right.

  • Example

    The judge made a righteous decision in the case.

  • Example

    She has a righteous anger towards injustice.

  • Example

    That was a righteous performance by the band.

righteous Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for righteous

Antonyms for righteous

Phrases with righteous

  • self-righteous

    having or characterized by a strong belief in one's own righteousness and morality, especially in contrast with the beliefs and actions of others

    Example

    He can be very self-righteous about his political views.

  • a feeling of anger and outrage that is morally justified

    Example

    She felt a sense of righteous indignation at the way she had been treated.

  • a proverbial phrase that means a nation becomes great when its people are righteous and moral

    Example

    The president often quotes 'righteousness exalts a nation' in his speeches.

Origins of righteous

from Old English 'rihtwis', meaning 'just, upright'

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Summary: righteous in Brief

The term 'righteous' [ˈraɪtʃəs] refers to moral or ethical correctness, as well as excellence. It can describe individuals, decisions, or emotions, exemplified by 'He was a righteous man who always stood up for what was right.' 'Righteous' extends into phrases like 'self-righteous,' denoting excessive belief in one's own morality, and 'righteous indignation,' implying morally justified anger.

How do native speakers use this expression?

knowing

that

the

righteous

prince

would

never

allow

him

to

steal

the

crystal.